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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Dubai. [1] There are 94 consulates and other missions in the city. ... All consular missions are Consulate General, unless ...
Argentina. Buenos Aires (Embassy) Brazil Brasília (Embassy); São Paulo (Consulate-General) Canada Ottawa (Embassy); Toronto (Consulate-General) Chile Santiago de Chile (Embassy) Colombia
As we predicted a few days ago, the latest Embassy to come to CityVille's Welcome the World event is the Dubai Embassy, offering you a chance to collect new themed Passport stamps which can be ...
The Pakistani community in Dubai numbers over 400,000, [3] forming around 13% of the local population and constituting the third largest ethnicity in the city. [4] The Consulate-General oversees Pakistani interests in Dubai and provides various services to Pakistani citizens in the emirate.
Entry stamp from Dubai International Airport. The visa policy of the United Arab Emirates allows citizens of certain countries to enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa. Citizens of certain other countries must obtain a visa from one of the UAE diplomatic missions. Alternatively, they may obtain an online visa through Smart Service or ...
The Commercial Office of Taipei, Dubai, U.A.E. 駐杜拜臺北商務辦事處; Agency overview; Formed: July 1979 (as Honorary Consulate of the Republic of China in Dubai) Jurisdiction United Arab Emirates Eritrea Iran Somalia: Headquarters: Sharaf Travel Building, Khalid Bin Al Waleed St., Umm Hurair 1, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Before the Holy See and United Arab Emirates established diplomatic relations, the Holy See represented its interests in United Arab Emirates through delegations with regional responsibilities, first the Apostolic Delegation to the Red Sea Region established by Pope Paul VI on 3 July 1969, [2] and then the Apostolic Delegation to the Arabian Peninsula established by Pope John Paul II on 26 ...